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Titans RCB Blidi Wreh-Wilson faces a 6-8 month recovery after having his dislocated shoulder surgically repaired in early December.

He'll miss minicamps and OTAs, and should be regarded as questionable for training camp. The 70th pick in the 2013 draft, Wreh-Wilson looks the part at 6-foot-1, 195 with plus athleticism, but got burnt to a crisp repeatedly as a 2014 starter. He shouldn't be guaranteed a first-string job entering 2015. Mon, Dec 29, 2014 04:38:00 PM

Wreh-Wilson needs surgery. OL Jamon Meredith has been signed in a corresponding roster move. The move ends a dreadful year for Wreh-Wilson, who finds himself 111-of-113 in Pro Football Focus' cornerback ratings. The Titans are expected to mix and match opposite Jason McCourty with some combination of Coty Sensabaugh, Brandon Harris and Marqueston Huff. A second-year pro who just turned 25, Wreh-Wilson is signed cheaply through 2016, but won't be guaranteed to return as a starter next season. Tue, Dec 9, 2014 05:43:00 PM

Depth Charts

Speaking Monday, coach Ken Whisenhunt said the Titans need to get Dexter McCluster more involved next season.

To put it bluntly, this would not be one of our takeaways from the Titans' season. McCluster is a mediocre role player, one who averaged 3.27 yards per carry and 7.6 yards per catch in 2014. The fact that he was one of the jewels of the Titans' free agent class is emblematic of everything that's been wrong with the team during the Ruston Webster era at general manager. Webster has been a disaster in free agency, and scarcely better in the draft.